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does for commerce. It watches developments, sorts things out, tells you what you need to know. It doesn't produce the profits Bloomberg brings in, but over time its ability to make connections may turn out to be even more important than the stock
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went online in September 1998. Dutton was assisted in operating the site by three former Phil-Lit subscribers: Sharon Killgrove of the Mojave Desert; Harrison Solow of Malibu, California; and Kenneth Chen, then a student at
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and D.G. Myers, which served as a symposium on articles and reviews found on the web. When the list reached eight hundred subscribers, Dutton suggested that the articles be put together on a single
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included it among its list of "Top 100 Classic Web Sites", crediting the site for "pull together some of the most interesting reads available on the Web today".
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in Dayton, Ohio, to serve as managing editor of the website. Though Dutton and Dung had never met, the two had corresponded via e-mail.
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By March 2005 the site had attracted more than 2.5 million page views a month and was about to receive its 100-millionth impression.
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lost its only source of financial support. Dutton and Dung financed the site themselves until October 7, 2002, when
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sent "tens of thousands of new articles to readers whose readership might otherwise be painfully small".
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purchased it along with "the assets of its parent company, which published the magazine
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By August 1999, A&L Daily was attracting 250,000 monthly readers and praise from
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s layout, designed in July 1998 by Dutton, "mimics the 18th century English
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which links to news stories, features, and reviews from across the
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to other online content providers, as well as a section titled “
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but was meant to reach "the kinds of people who subscribe to
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a "People's Voice Award" for Best News Website. By August,
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by Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles Times, December 28, 2010
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